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OSU men’s hockey blasts Harvard in NCAA Tournament regional semifinal


Steve Rohlik knew what he wanted Ohio State men’s hockey to look like in its first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2019. 

The Ohio State coach called on his team to look like it had all season — a “structured” unit that aimed to play “downhill.” It didn’t matter about the opponent. The Buckeyes’ game plan remains steadfast. 

And against Harvard in the regional semifinal of the NCAA Tournament, Ohio State’s game plan blew Harvard out, beating the Crimson 8-1 in Bridgeport, Connecticut, for a date with Quinnipiac on Sunday. The winner advances to the Frozen Four.

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The Buckeyes got two goals apiece form Cole McWard and Cam Thiesing. Others scoring goals were Gustaf Westlund, Mason Lohrei, Joe Dunlap and Patrick Guzzo, while Jake Wise recorded a team-leading four points on four assists.





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